
1903 

WAR 

RECORD 



Published in 1919 



1903 

WAR 

RECORD 



And each man did his duty 
as he saw it. 



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By TrajiBiwi 

JUN 1 1920 



It is with justifiable pride in the patriotic rec- 
ords made by the members of the Class of 1903 
Princeton in the recent war, that we publish 
this summary. 

No record of this Great War can be complete 
and this one undoubtly falls far short of justice. 
It is probable that names of men who did im- 
portant things do no, even appear. 

Every member has been urgently solicited to 
furnish his report, and where he left blank his 
"War Record" report, we have been forced to 
omit the name. Otherwise, there has been re- 
corded here, all that was given, and as it was 
given. 

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



Class Officers 

President WARD B. CHAMBERLIN 

Vice-President ELLIS L. PIERSON 

Secretary SHIRLEY N. CARR 

Chairman Reunion Committee - - JOHN S. McKAIG 
Representative on Graduate Council - CHARLES E. BEURY 



Executive Committee 

ROBERT BURKHAM 
CHAS. H. HIGGINS 
FRANK H. LITTLE 

ROBERT C. McNAMARA 
EDGAR PALMER 



AcHESON, John L. 

462 South Atlantic Avenue 

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 



WAR RECORD 

'Instructor in University of Pittsburgh 
during the days of the S. A. T. C." 



Adams, Cyrus H. 

72 West Adams Street 

Chicago Illinois 



WAR RECORD 

"Nothing much, Shirley, except Liberty 
Loan, Red Cross and the like." 



Ameli, Howard W. 

1422 Pacific Street 

Brooklyn, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Lieutenant Senior Grade, U. S., N. R. F. 
Commissioned, May 24, 1918 
Discharged, Sept. 10, 1919 



Ames, James Wood 

21 Highland Avenue 

Montclair, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

"My company was classed by the Gov- 
ernment as producing one hundred per 
cent, war essentials." 



Anderson, R. Earle 

512 Yale Avenue 

New Haven, Connecticut. 

WAR RECORD 

Since August, 1915, with Winchester Re- 
peating Arms Co, This company sup- 
plied large quantities of munitions to 
the allies and furnished to the United 
States the first rifle delivered by any 
company, the first rifle cartridge, and 
the first light Browning machine gun. 



Anders, Samuel A. 

1412 Euclid Avenue 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Secretary, Department for Reception of 
Returning Troops, 322 River Street, 
Hoboken, N. J. 



Armstrong, John G. 
250 Post Avenue 
Detroit, Michigan. 

WAR RECORD 

Not directly in Government service, but 
engaged in manufacturing materials for 
the Government on direct and indirect 
contracts. 



Armstrong, Sinclair Howard 

165 Broadway 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

War Trade Board ; Bureau of War Trade 
Intelligence. "I served the Govern- 
ment in Washington from Nov. 6, 1917, 
to April 21, 1919. During most of this 
period I was engaged in work as one 
of the nine lawyers attached to its ser- 
vice and known as confidential investi- 
gators. This bureau passed upon the 
friendly character of all shippers to 
and from the United States. It pre- 
pared the Enemy Trading List of the 
United States and furnished the other 
departments of the Government with 
information obtained by it as to Ger- 
man commercial interests and activities 
here and throughout the world. 



Ashley, Morgan 

130 Prince Street 

Bordentown, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 
Four-Minute Man, Burlington County. 
Substituted in high school for a teacher 
taken in the draft. 



AsHMEAD, Henry C. 

1602 South 11th Avenue 

Birmingham, Alabama 

WAR RECORD 

"Have no war record since the Spanish- 
American unpleasantness, when I got 
half shot. During the recent war have 
been 'Estimator' for the Tennessee 
Coal, Iron and Railway Co., Birming- 
ham, Ala." 



Babson, Clifford Rea 

11 Broadway 

New York 

WAR RECORD 

Small Arms Expert, Production Depart- 
ment, Ordnance Department, United 
States Government, New York District, 
1918 to 1919. 



Barnes, Roderick B. 

70 Fifth Avenue 

New York 

WAR RECORD 

Resident Architect, United States Nitrate 
Plant No. 4, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Barr, William G. 

70 Berkeley Avenue 

Orange, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Associate Member Legal Advisory Board 
No. 123. Voluntary induction, October 
28, 1918, and admitted to Field Artil- 
lery, Central Officers' Training School, 
Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky. 
Discharged December 6, 1918. 



Baylis, William, Jr. 
IS Wall Street 
New York 



WAR RECORD 

Captain, Ordnance, December 10, 1917, 
to April 17, 1918. Second Lieutenant, 
Field Artillery, April 17 to July 
30, Camp Jackson, Camp Taylor. 
First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, July 
30 to January 12. Graduate Fort 
Sill School No. 5. Discharged from 
Camp Doniphan, Okla. 



Beale, Leonard T. 

70S Lafayette Bldg. 

WAR RECORD 



^'Stayed right on the job. Our business 
during the war resolved itself almost 
entirely into the manufacture of mu- 
nition and other supplies for the U. S. 
Government." 



Betz, John F., 3rd 

4224 Pine Street 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Senior Lieutenant, U. S. Naval Reserve 
Force, Convoy Duty. Received gold 
service chevron. 



Beury, Charles E. 
1018 Real Estate Trust Bldg. 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

In Russia and Near East for Red Cross 
and American Relief Committee dur- 
ing 1917. Sailed July 22, 1919, on be- 
half of same agencies for a trip of in- 
vestigation. 



Bingham, David Stuart 
Brookville, Maryland 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned June 10, 1917, Captain 
Company G, 80th Division, with 305th 
Ammunition Train. "We were in 
France for just a year. In reserve at 
St. Mihiel, in the Meuse-Argonne 
scrap continuously from the time that 
offensive opened until the Armistice. 
Hauled ammunition for the 80th, 4th, 
5th, and finally the 90th Division. Dis- 
charged June 9, 1919." 



Blair, James A., Jr. 

General War Stafif 

Washington, D. C. 

WAR RECORD 

Entered as Captain, N.G.N.Y., Com- 
missioned Major, National Army, 
Lieutenant-Colonel and present rank 
Colonel, General Stafif. Overseas twice. 
Also a member of American Aviation 
Mission sent abroad by the Secretary of 
War. 



Boyd, James Walter 

264 North Heights Avenue 

Youngstown, Ohio 

WAR RECORD 

Assistant Field Director, Hospital Serv- 
ice, American Red Cross. Camp Zach- 
ary Taylor, Kentucky, February 1, 
1919, to April 20, 1919. Fort Benja- 
man Harrison, Indiana, April 20, 1919, 
to September 1, 1919. 



BuRKHAM, Robert 

5053 Westminster Place 

St. Louis, Missouri 

WAR RECORD 

First Training Camp, Fort Riley, May 
to August, 1917. Commissioned First 
Lieutenant, Field Artillery, August 15, 
1917. Sailed for France September 11, 
1917. Attended Field Artillery School 
at Fontainebleau. Duty at General 
Headquarters, November, 1917. Pro- 
moted to Major, J. A., November 14, 
1917. Appointed Chief Claims Officer 
April 22, 1918. Promoted to Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel September 23, 1918. Dec- 
orated with the Legion of Honor by 
Marshal Petain, April 10, 1919. Re- 
turned to the United States July 28, 
1919, and discharged July 29, 1919. 



BURNHAM, John 

41 S. La Salle Street 

Chicago, Illinois 

WAR RECORD 

Vice-Director, U. S. War Savings, State 
of Illinois. 



Cadenas, Tesalio R. 

202 Franklin Street 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Censorship Board, Spanish Correspon- 
dence, up to time of Amistice. 



Cassidy, James Porter 

6 Colonial Place 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 
Y. M. C. A. part time. University of 
Pittsburgh Cantonment. 



Cassily, Robert R. 
Belcamp, Maryland 

WAR RECORD 

Captain, Engineers, Camp Humphreys 



Carr, Shirley N. 

140 N. Mountain Avenue 

Montclair, New Jersey. 

WAR RECORD 

Captain, Quartermaster Corps, August 2, 
1918. Assistant Chief, Production and 
Inspection Branch, General Supplies 
Division, P. S. and T., Washington, 
D. C. Discharged February 26, 1919. 



Chamberlin, Ward B. 
122 East 82nd Street 

New York 

WAR RECORD 

Attended First Plattsburg Camp, May 
12, 1917. Commissioned Second Lieu- 
tenant, August IS, 1917. Promoted to 
First Lieutenant, August 16, 1918; 
Captain, March 26, 1919. Attached to 
Company L, 307th Infantry, September 
1, 1917. Wounded September 14, 1918. 
Assigned to command of L Company, 
307th Infantry, October 7, 1918. 

Battles: Baccarat Sector, Vesle Sector, 
Oise-Ainse offensive, Meuse-Argonne 
offensive. Cited in orders 2-2-19, 2-12- 
19, 2-21-19. Awarded D.S.C. March 
14, 1919. 



Close, Gilbert D. 



WAR RECORD 

Confidential Clerk to the Secretary of the 

Navy. 



Cole, Blase 
Newton, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Captain, Medical Corps, during entire 
period of the war. Thirteen months in 
France. 



Conrad, James Sprague 
Uniontown, Pennsylvania 

WAR RECORD 
"None, except subscriber to everything 
that came along." 



CooLBAUGH, Kenneth M. 

3711 Chestnut Street 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

WAR RECORD 

From November, 1917, to August 1, 1918, 
Employment Department, Hog Island. 
August 1 to date. Superintendent Penn- 
sylvania State Employment Service. 



Cooper, Henry M. 
East Aurora, New York 

WAR RECORD 
Private, Company L, Coast Artillery 
School; Officers' Training Camp, at 
time of Armistice. 



Darrow, Whitney 
579 Fifth Avenue 
New York 

WAR RECORD 

''Nothing but going light on sugar." 



Decker, Harry R. 

1126 Highland Bldg. 

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned Captain, Medical Corps, 
October 6, 1918. Duty at Base Hos- 
pital, Camp Custer, Mich. Tour of 
instruction at Rockefeller Institute for 
Medical Research, New York, and 
Walter Reed General Hospital, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Sent back to Base Hos- 
pital, Camp Custer as Chief of the 
Surgical Service. Commissioned 
Major, Medical Corps, June 4, 1919. 
Discharged from Army, August S, 
1919. 



Decker, Martin C. 
1804 S. Victoria Street 
North Chicago, Illinois 

WAR RECORD 

Legal Advisory Board, Lake Co. Four- 
Minute Man. 



Detwiler, W. Sanderson 
Columbia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Captain and Adjutant, Fourth Infantry; 
Commanding Officer, 108th Machine 
Gun Battalion; Adjutant, 103rd Train 
Headquarters. Brigade Adjutant, 56th 
Brigade, 28th Division. Gassed twice, 
wounded once. Served in every cam- 
paign in which the 28th (Iron) Di- 
vision participated, from June 28 to 
November 11, 1918. In six major 
operations. Promoted to Major, Feb- 
ruary 25, 1918. 



Donald, Norman H. 
Dongan Hills, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Enlisted as Private in Tank Corps, June 
1, 1918. Commissioned Second Lieu- 
tenant, August 22. First Lieutenant 
October 16. Left United States for 
France October 20, remaining there 
six months. Discharged May 23, 1919. 
Engaged in no action with the enemy. 



Donald, W. H. 
Melville, Montana 

WAR RECORD 

Raising beef and grain 



DuGRO, Charles Hok.\tio 
Hotel Savoy, Xew York City 

WAR RECORD 

Enlisted July 16, 1917, in 7th Regiment, 
N. G. X. Y. Wintered at Camp Wads- 
worth. S. C. and sailed for France on 
-May 8, 1918, as Corporal. 107th Infan- 
try, 27th Division. Officers' Training 
chool. Langres, France, September 25, 
1918. Commissioned Second Lieuten- 
ant and sent to 317th Infantn,-, 80th 
Division. Commanded 2nd Battalion 
Transport. While in front of Mt. 
Kemmel with 107th Infantn.-, 27th Di- 
vision, was a Battalion Scout. The fol- 
lowing is a copy from Officers' Ser\'ice 
Record: "Lieutenant Dugro. while 
Supply Officer. 2nd Battalion, 317th 
Infantry, near Beaumont, France, No- 
vember 5, 1918, successfully supplied 
his battalion with rations and ammu- 
nition under a heavy and continuous 
shell fire of high explosives and gas 
which lasted for over twelve hours. 
His recommendation for promotion 
and later other honors was the direct 
result of his intrepidit}^ and untiring 
efforts, and his work at this time was 
a most important factor in the success 
attained by his battalion. Charles Kel- 
lar. Colonel 317th Infantr\-." Arrived 
Newport News. June 1. 'l919. Dis- 
charged from Camp Upton, lune 16. 
1919. 



ECKARDT, REMICK C. 

616 Madison Avenue 

New York 

WAR RECORD 

First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, sta- 
tioned at Camp Greenleaf. Discharged 
December 21, 1918. 



Faber, Gustavus W. 

300 West 49th Street 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Served on Exemption Board from July 
to December, 1917. Lieutenant in 
Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve 
Force from April to July, 1919. Serv- 
ice overseas. 



Field, Joseph C. 

432 Central Avenue 

Orange, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

War work with the Western Electric 
Company on anti-submarine detec- 
tion. 



Finney, Rev. John Clark 

3714 Springdale Avenue 

Baltimore, Maryland 

WAR RECORD 

Local Volunteer on Religious Work 



Fraser, McIntyre 

303 S. Milcher Street 

Johnstown, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Connected with Atlantic Division of 
American Red Cross at 44 East 23rd 
Street, New York City. 



Frederick, Karl Telford 

49 Wall Street 

New York 

WAR RECORD 
"Unable to get into service. Was and 
still am First Lieutenant, Squadron A, 
Cavalry, N. Y. G., and Captain in 
Police Reserve, New York City. 



Frost, John 

221 W. Mulberry Avenue 

San Antonio, Texas 



WAR RECORD 

Entered Air Service as First Lieutenant, 
September, 1917. With A. E. F. 
twelve months. At the front as pilot 
two months with 103rd Aero Squadron. 
Won D. S. C. in combat September 4, 
1918, over Verneville. 



Galt, Alexander 

63 Vandeventer Place 

St. Louis, Missouri 



WAR RECORD 

Ensign, Missouri Naval Militia, called 
to active duty April 6, 1917. From 
May 17, 1917, to May 1, 1918, on board 
U.S.S. Isla de Luzon. May 1, 1918, to 
March 10, 1919, Aid to Commandant, 
9th, 10th, and 11th Naval Districts. 
March 10, 1919, released from active 
duty. January 1, 1918, promoted to 
Lieutenant, Junior Grade. July 1, 
1919, promoted to Lieutenant Senior 
Grade and transferred to Class 2 of the 
U. S. Naval Reserve Force. 



Garbrick, Clarence A. 

419 So. 51st Street 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

WAR RECORD 

'Service to Government in working dur- 
ing my vacations." 



Garretson, Leland B. 

Sunnymeade 

Morristown, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned Captain, Cavalry, Offi- 
cers' Reserve Corps, May 1, 1917. 
Called to active service May 9, 1917. 
Reserve Officers' Training Camp, Fort 
Meyer, May 13, 1917. Reported for 
duty v^ith 80th Division at Camp Lee, 
August 25, 1917. Placed in command 
Company B, 313th Machine Gun Bat- 
talion, September 25. Transferred to 
314th Machine Gun Battalion and 
placed in command May 1. Sailed 
• for France May 26. Placed in com- 
mand of 315th Machine Gun Battalion 
August 1. Somme offensive, August 
8th to 18th. Promoted to Major, In- 
fantry, August 17, 1918. St. Mihiel 
offensive, September 13-15, 1918. 
Meuse-Argonne offensive, September 
26 to November 1 1. Sailed for United 
States May 20, 1919. Discharged at 
Camp Sherman, June 9, 1919. 



Getty, Carl H. 
Hoosick Falls, New York 

WAR RECORD 
'Have no war record of my own, but I 
am exceedingly proud of the fact that 
I am a classmate of the 1903 men who 
have." 



Gorman, Douglas 

900 Continental Bldg. 

Baltimore, Maryland 

WAR RECORD 

"Only of non-military character. Direc- 
tor of Personnel, Baltimore Chapter, 
American Red Cross. 



Guile, Hubert V. 

2 West 88th Street 

New York 

WAR RECORD 
Captain, Medical Corps 



Hack, Otto A. 

165 Broadway 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Raising army of three boys and at the 
same time contributed to "the other." 



Hamill, Gilmore Semmes, Jr. 
Oakland, Garret County, Md. 

WAR RECORD 

None as to actual service in the ranks, but 
was member of the Legal Advisory 
Committee and did an immense lot of 
work in connection therewith. 



Hamill, Stuart Fairfax 
Oakland, Garret County, Md. 

WAR RECORD 

Member of Legal Advisory Board for 
Garret County, Maryland. 



Hamilton, William Porter 

122 East 76th Street 

New York 

WAR RECORD 

Lieutenant in United States Naval Re- 
serve Force, on active duty from Sep- 
tember, 1917, to February 18, 1919. 



Hankinson, John H. 
Glen Moore New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 
Farmer 



Harris, Henry Frazer 

Chestnut Hill 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



WAR RECORD 

First Lieutenant Air Service. Commis- 
sioned July 29, 1917. Instruction at 
R. F. C, Toronto. Personnel, Wash- 
ington, D. C. Mechanical Instruction 
Branch Training Section, Washington. 
Discharged December, 1918. 



Hayden, Arthur D. 

Army and Navy Club 

Washington, D. C. 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned First Lieutenant, U. S. A., 
A. S. A. P., September 18, 1918. As- 
signed to Division of Military Intelli- 
gence, October 28, 1918, for course pre- 
paratory to being commissioned Cap- 
tain, U. S. A., and ordered to Embassy, 
Madrid, Spain, as Assistant Military 
Attache. October 28, 1918, submitted 
memo to Colonel W. F. Martin, U. S. 
A., asking to try for captaincy in ac- 
tive service. Request approved and 
ordered back to A. S. A. P. Applied 
for transfer to Division of Military 
Aeronautics with view of taking course 
at Omaha and Pasadena. Application 
approved by both A. S. A. P. and D. 
M. A. Granted leave to November 11, 
1918. While transfer was being ac- 
complished through office of Adjutant 
General, Armistice v^^as signed and all 
transfers suspended. On duty A. S. A. 
P., as Liaison Officer, Civilian Person- 
nell, till receipt of discharge, May 8, 
1919. 



Herr, Dougal 

31 Cedar Road 

Caldwell, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Member Legal Advisory Board, Selec- 
tive Service Draft, Conservation of 
Food, Sugar, etc. 



HiBBEN, PaXTON p. 

5433 University Avenue 

Indianapolis, Indiana 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned First Lieutenant, Field 
Artillery, at Second Reserve Officers' 
Training Camp, Fort Harrison, Au- 
gust, 1917. Instructor at Camp Grant, 
161st Depot Brigade, until September, 
1918, when sailed for France with 
327th (?) Field Artillery. Appointed 
on the Historical Section of G. S., G. 
H. Q., A. E. F., Chaumont, France. 
With the Army of Occupation in spring 
of 1919 and received commission as 
Captain. At present resigned and on 
Colonel Haskell's mission to Rouma- 



HiGGINBOTTOM, SaM 
156 Fifth Avenue 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Private, Allahabad Rijfles (The Terriers 
and Regulars called us the 'T Don't 
Fights"), Indian Defense Force. 



HiGGiNS, Charles H. 

19 West 44th Street 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Major, Ordnance, U. S. A. 



HOLLENBACH, WALTER F. 

88 Summit Avenue 

Jersey City, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Member Legal Advisory Board of Jersey 
City and War Registration Board. 



HuRLBUT, Floyd 
Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y. 

WAR RECORD 

Zero to the nth power, as far as field 
service goes. Was active on a number 
of civilian committees. 



Imbrie, Chas. K. 
Penn Yan, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Chaplain, First Lieutenant, 104th Infan- 
try. Eight months' service in France. 
Active part in St. Mihiel and Meuse- 
Argonne offensive. 



Inman, Edward H. 
Atlanta, Georgia 

WAR RECORD 

Regional Advisor No. 12 War Industrial 
Board. Member Committee on Cotton 
Distribution, War Industries Board. 
Moved to Washington and gave entire 
time to Service. Was refused admis- 
sion to the army. 



Janeway, William R., M.D. 

1 St. Mark's Place 
Staten Island, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Medical Examiner, Local Board 186, 
New York City, Medical Advisory 
Board. Member Volunteer Medical 
Service Corps — only a grand title for 
Class V in the draft. Only lack of 
capital kept me from a commission in 
the Medical Corps. 



Jenvey, Arthur C. 
Morgan Hill, California 

WAR RECORD 

Captain in Infantry, U. S. A. For the 
most part at Camp Grant, Rockford, 
111., training replacement troops. 



Jess, John A. 

726 South 2nd Street 

Springfield, Illinois 

WAR RECORD 

Consulting Engineer in Forest Products, 
Army and Navy Research, Forest 
Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis- 
consin, until December 1, 1919. 



Johnson, James V. 

1824 Wright Avenue 

Little Rock, Ark. 

WAR RECORD 

Graduate of Camp Zachary Taylor, Ken- 
tucky, Central Officers' Training 
School for Field Artillery. Was Cap- 
tain in Field Artillery and now Cap- 
tain, Field Artillery, Reserve Corps. 
Did not get to France. 



Johnston, Harrison, Jr. 

4319 Holmes Street 

Kansas City, Missouri 

WAR RECORD 

Legal Advisory Board for Draft Board. 

Red Cross Worker. 



Kays, Henry T. 
Newton, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 
Federal Food Administration for Sussex 
County, New Jersey. 



Keeney, Caldwell B. 
9 DeForest Avenue 



WAR RECORD 

First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, Sep- 
tember, 1918, to March, 1919. Sta- 
tioned at Camp Hancock, Augusta, 

Ga. 



Kennedy, Charles W. 

66 Battle Road 

Princeton, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Captain, Ordnance Dept., U.S.A.; Com- 
missioned First Lieutenant, Ordnance 
Reserve Corps, May 28, 1917. Pro- 
moted to Captain, Ordnance, January 
8, 1918. With American Expedition- 
ary Forces. Discharged January 10, 
1919. 



Knox, Edward P. 

Toms River, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Enlisted in April, 1917 and assigned to 
39th Infantry, Marfa, Texas. Trans- 
ferred in June to 64th Infantry, Fort 
Bliss, Texas. In October, 1917, trans- 
ferred to Camouflage Section, Engi- 
neer Corps. Sailed for France, Janu- 
ary 4, 1918. Battles— Marne, St. Mi- 
hiel, Meuse-Argonne. Discharged 
February 5, 1919. 



Lantz, Philip H. 

435 Sixth Avenue 

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned First Lieutenant of Engi- 
neers, July 19, 1918, to January 13, 
1919. Stationed in Military Railways 
Office, Washington, D. C. 



Lawrence, Jackson Stuart 

405 So. 42nd Street 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvnaia. 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned First Lieutenant Medical 
Reserve Corps, April 25, 1917. Pro- 
moted to Captain, September, 1919. 
Assigned to 368th Infantry as Surgeon, 
October 21, 1917. Promoted to Major, 
December 17, 1917. Sailed for France 
with 368th Infantry, June 15, 1918. 
Service on Vosges Front, Meuse-Ar- 
gonne offensive, Metz Front. Award- 
ed Distinguished Service Cross for 
Citation at Binarville, France, Septem- 
ber 28, 1918, per letter A. G. O., A. M. 
E. F., dated France, November 17, 
1918. Left France February 5th, 1919, 
with 368th Infantry for home. Dis- 
charged as Major, Medical Corps, 
March 5, 1919, Camp Meade, Md. 



Leftwich, Vivian C. 

9 Norwood Place 

Guilford, Baltimore, Md. 

WAR RECORD 
In charge of production of artillery am- 
munition, component parts, by Balti- 
more Copper Smelting and Rolling 
Company. 



LeRoy, Philip N. 

2033 Market Street 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned First Lieutenant, Septem- 
ber 30, 1918, Air Service Aeronautics, 
and served as Lubrication Engineer at 
Hazelhurst Field, Mineola, L. L, and 
Chanute Field, Rantoul, Illinois. In 
charge of the lubrication of the aero- 
planes and motor equipment. Received 
my overseas orders and was on the ship 
about to sail when the Germans heard 
about it and quit. 



Little, Frank 
381 Fourth Avenue 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Four-Minute Man. Sergeant, New Jer- 
sey Militia Reserve. 



McClave, Stephen Wood, Jr. 
Clififside, New Jersey. 

WAR RECORD 

Chairman Public Safety Committee, 
Member Liberty Loan Committee. 



McKelvy, William H. 
Easton, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Officers' School, Motor Transport Corps, 
Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida. 



McNamara, Robert C, 
Willimette, Illinois 

WAR RECORD 
Full time volunteered; Director Depart- 
ment of Development, Central Divi- 
sion of American Red Cross, 



Mack, Edward LeRoy 

72 Church Street 

Bartow, Florida 

WAR RECORD 

Local chairman of every doggone ''drive" 
there w^as. 



Mason, Elmer Brown 
Fort Meyer, Virginia 

WAR RECORD 

Second Lieutenant, Company K, 120th 
Inf., 30th Division, A. E. F. 



Maverick, George V. 
San Antonio, Texas 

WAR RECORD 

Attended First Officers' Training School, 
Camp Leon Springs (now Camp Stan- 
ley), Texas. Commissioned First Lieu- 
tenant. Sent to France and attended 
French Artillery Schools at Fontaine- 
bleu and Saumur. Attached to 17th 
Field Artillery, 2nd Division, from 
Jan. to Aug. 10, 1918, and in all en- 
gagements of that division during that 
period. Ordered to the United States 
and attached to 43rd Field Artillery as 
instructor. Discharged there, January 
15, 1919. 



Meigs, Arthur S. 

205 So. Juniper Street 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Attended Second Officers' Training 
Camp, Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia. Com- 
missioned Captain, Field Artillery. 
Reported to 77th F. A. 4th Division 
(Regulars), Dec. 16, 1917. Trans- 
ferred to command of Company B, 4th 
Military Police, January 1, 1918. 
Sailed for France May 10, 1918. En- 
gagements: Aisne-Marne, July 18- 
Aug. 12; St. Mihiel, Sept. 12-Sept. 
16; Meuse-Argonne, Sept. 26-Oct. 

18. Transferred to G-2, Headquar- 
ters 4th Division, Nov. 1, 1918. En- 
tered Germany with Army of Occupa- 
tion and relieved from duty with 4th 
Division, December 16, 1918. Dis- 
charged at Camp Dix, N. J., March 

19. 1919. 



Merwin, John O. 
917 Westminster Street ■ 
Washington, D. C. 

WAR RECORD 

War Industries Board, Electrical and 
Power Equipment Section, June 17, 
1918, to disbanding of Section about 
Dec. 15, 1918. 



Miller, James R. 

1712 Oliver Bldg. 

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Counsel for Federal Food Administrator 
for Allegheny County, Pittsburgh Dis- 
trict, Pa. 



MixsELL, Raymond B. 

491 Arbor Street 

Pasadena, California. 

WAR RECORD 

Captain, Medical Corps, A. E. F. 



Moore, Edward T. 

Woolworth Bldg. 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Major, Judge Advocate National Guard 
of New Jersey. Invented centrifugal 
gun demonstrated at Washington. 



Nevius, George Harold 
Shrewsbury, New Jersey. 

WAR RECORD 

Ordnance Department work with the E. 
I. Du Pont de Nemours Powder Co. 
General Manager Third Liberty Loan 
Campaign, Roseville Division, New- 
ark, N. J. 



Newell, William A. 

206 So. 43 rd Street 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Captain, Medical Corps, U. S. A. 
X-rayed many. Roentgenologist. 



NiCOLL, COURTLANDT 
61 Broadway 
New York 



WAR RECORD 
Captain, U.S.A., May 17, 1918, to March 
10, 1919. Attached to Headquarters, 
Port of Embarkation, Hoboken, N. J., 
as Assistant Intelligence Officer. 



Ober, Gustavus, Jr. 

U. S. F. and G. Bldg. 

Baltimore, Maryland 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned Captain, Field Artillery, 
July 23, 1917. Commanded Battery 
E, 110th Field Artillery. Service in 
France, June, 1918 to March, 1919. 
Discharged February 23, 1919. 



Oswald, Morrison J. 

1019 Farragut Terrace 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Eighteen months in Washington 
"Trenches" connected with furnishing 
munitions. Representative of the J. G. 
Brill Co. 



Palmer, Edgar 

160 Front Street 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Chairman of Zinc Committee, Advisory 
Commission of the Council of National 
Defence. Chairman, Westchester 
County Chapter of the American Red 
Cross Second War Fund. Member of 
Mines and Metals Liberty Loan Com- 
mittee. 



Parke, Norman H. 
Great Bend, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Chairman County American Red Cross; 
Chairman Food Adminstration; Chair- 
man Fuel Administration; Chairman 
Liberty Loan Committee. County 
Chairman American Defense Society, 
Producer of Army and Navy Supplies, 
Motor Fuel, etc. Public Service. 



Parsons, Harry O. 

16 Court Street 

Brooklyn, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Served in Canadian Field Artillery 
abroad. 



Paull, George 

41 Oliver Bldg. 

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned Major, Quartermaster 
Corps. August 13, 1918. Assigned to 
duty in office of Quartermaster Gen- 
eral, Washington, D. C, as Chief of 
Fuel Branch, Raw Materials Division, 
P. S. and T. Had charge of all coal, 
coke and wood purchases for the Army 
camps and forts. Discharged De- 
cember 1, 1918, and commissioned Ma- 
jor, Officers' Reserve Corps, U. S. A., 
for period of five years, December 13, 
1918. 



Perry, Edward D. 

Willsboro, New York 



WAR RECORD 

Captain, Ordnance, U. S. A., for a periot 
of twenty-two months. 



Perry, John Moore 
Flowerfield, Long Island, N. Y. 

WAR RECORD 

First Lieutenant, U. S. A, Rifle demon- 
strator and mechanical expert on duty 
at Camp Meade and Camp Upton. 



Phillips, Alfred S. 

Box 466 
Darien, Connecticut. 

WAR RECORD 

Private in Connecticut State Guard. 



Platt, Abner H. 

91 Wall Street 

New York 



WAR RiECORD 

Captain, Company C, 106th Machine 
Gun Battalion, 27th Division. Active 
in France. Not wounded, but scared 
to death plenty of times. Otherwise it 
was a good war. 



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PoLLAK, Bernard E. 

53 East 77th Street 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Have honor flags from Government for 
excellent work done during the war. 
Was busy making guns, shells, battle- 
ship forgings, and steel for war work. 



Porter, Willard Hall, Jr. 

1004 Jefferson Street 

Wilmington, Delaware 

WAR RECORD 

Buyer of Liberty Bonds 



Pre WITT, Ray P. 

Purie Bldg. 

St. Louis, Missouri 

WAR RECORD 

Entered Officers' Training School, Fort 
Hancock, October 30, 1918, Machine 
Gun Corps. Discharged December 
5th, 1918. 



Pyne, Percy P. 2nd 

20 Exchange Place 

New York City 



WAR RECORD 

Assistant Director and Business Manager, 
Council of National Defence, Wash- 
ington, D. C, from April 6, 1917, to 
December 15, 1918. Awarded "La 
Croix de Chevalier de L'Ordre de la 
Couronne," by the Belgian Govern- 
ment in May. 1919. 



Ralph, Paul J. 

1530 Spruce Street 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Not in military service. With United 
States Shipping Board, Emergency 
Fleet Corporation, since January, 1918. 



Rankin, John 

Hotel Gerard 

New York 

WAR RECORD 
"I am a first-class private in Company G, 
7th Regiment, New York Guard." 



Rearick, Ralph Erskine 
52 Vanderbilt Avenue 

New York 



WAR RECORD 
Connecticut State Guard 



Reeves, Charles B. 

1001 Garrett Bldg. 

Baltimore, Maryland 

WAR RECORD 

Enlisted as Private in Battery A, Mary- 
land National Guard. Mustered in as 
Second Lieutenant in that organization 
when it became the 110th Field Artil- 
lery. Commissioned First Lieutenant 
at Obervers' School, Fort Sill. Studied 
at Observers' School, Tours, France. 
Chief Observer at Observers' School, 
Le Valdahon, France. Adjutant and 
finally Director, School for Aerial Ob- 
servers at Tours. Overseas from 
March, 1918, to February, 1919. Rated 
as both Observer and Pilot, 



Rendall, Humphrey J. 
Clinton, Iowa 

WAR RECORD 
Y. M. C. A. Secretary and Four-Minute 
Speaker. 



Repplier, Sidney J. 
Roumfort Road, Mt. Airy, 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Commissioned First Lieutenant, Medical 
Corps, June 16, 1917. Promoted to 
Captain, November 19, 1917. Service 
twenty-one months at Fort Bayard, N. 
M., to Camp Dix, N. J., and inter- 
mediate points. Discharged March 10, 
1919. 



Rice, Robert A. 

Union Depot 

St. Paul, Minnesota. 

WAR RECORD 

Captain in National Guard. Liberty 
Bond Buyer. No medals or citations. 



Richardson, C. Spencer 

130 East 22nd Street 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Served in American Red Cross, France, 
July, 1918, to February, 1919. In 
charge of work for French and Belg-ian 
Refugees in Department of Herault, 
France. 



RiKER, ThAD 

University of Texas 

Austin, Texas 

WAR RECORD 

"I was driven into educational work in- 
stead of the R.ed Cross as I'd hoped. 
I lectured at Camp Graves and gave a 
course of instruction on the background 
and views of the war to auto mechanics, 
Camp Mabry. Compiled a bibliog- 
raphy for the Students' Army Training 
Corps, and received from the Secretary 
of War a certificate acknowledging 
'Marked Service as a Member of the 
Organization of the Committee on Ed- 
ucation and Special Training, War 
Plans Division, General Staff,' the full 
appreciation of the Government being 
expressed. Also gave illustrated lec- 
ture to about 20,000 people in rural 
Texas, on the causes of the war. 



Roberts, Isaac W. 
Bala, Pennsylvania 

WAR RECORD 

Enlisted September 25, 1917, Aviation 
Officers' School, Kelly Field, Texas. 
October 27 to December 15, 1917, and 
commissioned Second Lieutenant, 
Ground Officer. First Lieutenant, Jan- 
uary 22, 1918. Ordered to Washing- 
ton, February 1, 1918. Promoted to 
Captain, October, 1918. Demobilized 
November 29, 1918. 



Roche, Augustus, Jr. 

Woodland Avenue 

East Orange, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

''No active record. 'Active' means with 
the armed, uniformed forces of the 
United States. However, my activities 
due to the war have been many — Lib- 
erty Loans, State Militia, Red Cross, 
Y. M. C. A., etc. 



Saks, Horace A. 

Broadway and 39th Street 

New York 

WAR RECORD 

Enlisted July 21, 1918, in Field Artillery. 
Sent to Field Artillery Officers' Train- 
ing School, Camp Zachary Taylor, 
Kentucky. 



ScHENCK, Norman Craig 

2611 East Manoa Road 

Hawaii 



WAR RECORD 

Volunteer service in the various posts in 
Hawaii in morale work. Four-Min- 
ute Speaker. 



SCHWEIKERT, HaRRY C. 

4123 Westminster Place 

St. Louis, Missouri 



WAR RECORD 

Questionnaire returned two days before 
Armistice. 



Scott, George T. 
19 Glenwood Road 
Upper Montclair, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Member of Armenian Syrian Relief 
Committee Work through Presbyterian 
Mission Board. 



Scott, Homer 

1010 Louisiana Street 

Little Rock, Arkansas 

WAR RECORD 

Major, Medical Corps, July 22, 1919. 
Still in service. Foreign Service from 
June 7, 1918, to July 5, 1919. 



ScuDDER, Edward W. 

234 Ballantine Parkway 

Newark, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Chairman Committee of Food Conserva- 
tion and Production, Mayor's Com- 
mittee of National Defence. 



Seggel, Otto F. 
Metuchen, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Member of Legal Advisory Board of the 
Local Draft Board of the 8th and 9th 
Districts, Jersey City, and of the Local 
Draft Board of Metuchen. 



Sheasley, Jacob J. 

1419 Buffalo Street 

Franklin, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

Farmer 



Shelley, William W. 

3601 Baltimore Avenue 

Kansas City, Missouri 

WAR RECORD 
In various Liberty Loan, Y. M. C. A., 
and Red Cross Drives. 



SiLSBEE, R. S. 

901 Lorain Co. Bank Bldg. 

Elyria, Ohio 

WAR RECORD 

"None except on Government construc- 
tion from June, 1918, to May, 1919. 



Singer, Robert William 

5921 Walnut Street 
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

War and Navy Department Commission 
on Training Camp Activities, W. C. C, 
S., Washington, D. C. 



Speer, Alexander 
McCook, Nebraska 



WAR RECORD 

No record. Had orders to report for 
Navy examination when Armistice was 
signed. 



Steen, John Ewing 

4310 Osage Avenue 

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

A. E. F.-Y. M. C. A, in France from 
October 30, 1917, to December 13, 
1918. In Germany from December 
14, 1918, to August 1, 1919. As Secre- 
tary and later Division Secretary of the 
First Division for thirteen months. Re- 
turned to the United States in August, 
1919. 



Sterrett, Clarence E. 
Titusville, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 
Gob, C. B. M., Ensign. "Devoted nearly 
twenty-two months to the all-important 
matters assigned to me within the con- 
fines of the Second Naval District. 



Stewart, Harris B. 
Auburn, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Was in Training School for Chaplains 
at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, 
when discharged owing to the signing 
of the Armistice. 



Stobo, Alexander 

343 West 60th Street 

New York 

WAR RECORD 

First Lieutenant, Field Artillery, U.S.A. 



Stratton, Paul 

7 Catherine Street 

Schenectady, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Four-Minute Speaker for Liberty Loans, 
etc. 



Taylor, Malcolm S. 
Berryville, Virginia 

WAR RECORD 

First Lieutenant Chaplain, Second Corps 
Headquarters, A. E. F. 



Templeton, Justus Stevens 
Walnut, Bureau Co., Illinois 

WAR RECORD 

Ensign, Naval Aviation 



TiEDEMANN, RUDOLPH E. 
71 Beaver Street, New York 

WAR RECORD 

Machine Gun Officers' Training School, 
Camp Hancock, Georgia, November 
30, 1918 to December 6, 1918. 



TiLLINGHAST, PERCIVAL 
Palmerton, Pennsylvania. 

WAR RECORD 

"Not very boastful. Chairman of a Lib- 
erty Bond Committee on all Drives. 
Employed in the manufacture of a war 
essential, granted preferred classifica- 
tion to men by Draft Board. Chairman 
of Naval Committee, State Public 
Safety. Commissioned Enrollment 
Agent, U. S. Public Service Reserve, 
Department of Labor, for District War 
Savings Stamp Committee. United 
War Workers, Red Cross Committee. 
Assistant Food Administrator. Sorry 
it does not look like the real stuff over- 
seas. 



Wade, Irving R. 

74 Kenilworth Avenue 

Brooklyn, New York 

WAR RECORD 

"Went to two Plattsburg Camps. First 
one organized in 1916; also next year, 
1917. Was ready to go across, in spite 
of my family, when Armistice was de- 
clared. 



Wagener, Wm. L. 

2717 Pacific Avenue 

San Francisco, California. 

WAR RECORD 

"Merely a purchaser of U. S. Bonds." 



Walker, James H. 

61 Valley Road 

Montclair, New Jersey 

WAR RECORD 

Montclair Battalion 



Warbeke, John M. 
South Hadley, Mass. 

WAR RECORD 

War farm 



Willing, John Paul 

1609 Harris Trust Bldg. 

Chicago, Illinois 

WAR RECORD 

"Was a Private taking course at Field Ar- 
tillery Officers' Training School, Camp 
Zachary Taylor at time of Armistice. 
Only had a few weeks of it. 



Wilcox, George 

384 Whiting Avenue 

New Haven, Connecticut. 

WAR RECORD 

"Not directly in Government service, 
but did assist the Government in prep- 
aration for small arms manufacture at 
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New 
Haven; Remington Arms Co., Ilion, 
N. Y., and Eddystone, Pa. 



Wilson, William L. 
Panama City, Florida 

WAR RECORD 

With Alien Property Custodian destroy- 
ing German hold on American indus- 
try. 



Wrenn, Charles L. 

364 West 23rd Street 

New York 



WAR RECORD 

Red Cross Service and Ship Camouflage. 



